Countdown to Alzheimer's,Dementia and Brain Disorders,Mental health & Psychiatry Conference 2025

Introduction to Alzheimer's,Dementia and Brain Disorders,Mental health & Psychiatry Conference

Join us for the Alzheimer's, Dementia, Brain Disorders, Mental Health & Psychiatry Conference 2025, as a Webinar taking place on August 18-19, 2025. This global webinar brings together neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals to explore the latest advancements in brain health and mental wellness. Organized by Research Summit, the conference will feature keynote lectures, expert panels, case studies, and research presentations focused on neurodegenerative diseases, psychiatric innovations, therapeutic breakthroughs, and mental health care strategies. With the theme “Exploring Innovations in Brain Health and Mental Wellness”, this event offers a collaborative platform for knowledge exchange, research development, and global networking all from the comfort of workplace .

Key Areas of Alzheimer's,Dementia and Brain Disorders,Mental health & Psychiatry

  • Neurodegeneration & Cognitive Decline: Understanding causes, early detection, and treatment strategies for disorders like Alzheimer's and dementia.
  • Psychiatric Care & Emotional Well-being: Managing depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and other mental health conditions through therapy and medication.
  • Brain Function & Neurological Impact: Researching how trauma, genetics, and aging affect brain health and psychiatric disorders.

Market Insights in Alzheimer's,Dementia and Brain Disorders,Mental health & Psychiatry<

The global healthcare sector is witnessing a significant surge in focus on neurological and psychiatric disorders, driven by an aging population, increasing awareness, and technological innovation. The global dementia treatment market, currently valued at USD 17.06 billion (2023), is projected to reach USD 28.11 billion by 2030, reflecting a robust CAGR of 7.68%. In India, this segment is growing even faster, from USD 465.4 million to USD 904.6 million, with a CAGR of 10%, emphasizing the urgent need for expanded infrastructure and access. Meanwhile, the global mental health market stands at an estimated USD 448.23 billion in 2024 and is set to grow to USD 573.75 billion by 2033. In India, the mental health sector reached USD 14.2 billion in 2023 and is forecasted to grow to USD 19.1 billion by 2032. This growth reflects expanding mental health awareness, the rise of digital therapy platforms, and policy reforms promoting integrated mental health services. The bar graph above visually compares these trends, highlighting the promising growth trajectory across both global and Indian markets. These insights underline the importance of this conference as a platform to discuss innovation, early diagnosis, care strategies, and industry collaboration in tackling neurological and psychiatric disorders worldwide.

Target Audience

  • Neurologists & Neuroscientists: Experts researching neurological disorders, brain function, and innovative treatments.
  • Psychiatrists & Psychologists: Professionals specializing in mental health conditions, therapy, and psychiatric care.
  • Geriatricians & Geriatric Psychiatrists: Specialists addressing cognitive decline and psychiatric disorders in aging populations.
  • Mental Health Professionals & Counselors: Practitioners offering therapy, emotional support, and intervention strategies.
  • Neurosurgeons & Brain Disorder Specialists: Experts performing surgeries and treatments for complex brain-related illnesses.
  • Alzheimer’s & Dementia Researchers: Scientists focused on finding cures, early detection, and effective management solutions.
  • Neuropsychiatrists & Clinical Neurologists: Professionals combining neurology and psychiatry to treat brain disorders holistically.
  • Medical & Nursing Professionals: Healthcare providers ensuring quality patient care for neurological and psychiatric conditions.
  • Academic Professors & Scholars: Educators and researchers advancing knowledge, awareness, and policy improvements.

    Key Topics & Tracks

    Explore the latest advancements and research in Alzheimer's,Dementia and Brain Disorders,Mental health & Psychiatry through our comprehensive tracks:

    Alzheimer's Disease

    • A progressive neurodegenerative disorder marked by memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes. It is the most common cause of dementia, primarily affecting older adults. Research focuses on early detection, disease-modifying therapies, and improving patient care strategies.

    Dementia

    • An umbrella term for conditions characterized by a decline in memory, reasoning, and other cognitive functions. Dementia significantly impacts daily living and quality of life. Understanding its various forms is crucial for effective management and support.

    Neurodegenerative Disorders

    • A group of conditions involving the gradual loss of neuron function, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases. These disorders lead to cognitive and motor impairments, necessitating research into underlying mechanisms and therapeutic interventions.

    Cognitive Decline

    • Refers to the deterioration of intellectual functions such as memory, attention, and decision-making. While often associated with aging, it can also result from neurological diseases. Early identification is key to managing progression.

    Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)

    • A condition involving noticeable cognitive decline that doesn't significantly interfere with daily activities. MCI can be a transitional stage between normal aging and dementia, highlighting the importance of monitoring and potential early interventions.

    Parkinson’s Disease

    • HA neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor symptoms like tremors and rigidity, as well as non-motor symptoms including cognitive changes. Understanding its pathology aids in developing comprehensive treatment approaches.

    Lewy Body Dementia

    • A type of progressive dementia marked by abnormal protein deposits in the brain, leading to cognitive fluctuations, visual hallucinations, and motor symptoms. It shares features with both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.

    Frontotemporal Dementia

    • A group of disorders caused by progressive nerve cell loss in the brain's frontal and temporal lobes, affecting personality, behavior, and language. It often occurs at a younger age compared to other dementias.

    Mental Health & Psychiatry

    • Encompass a wide range of conditions affecting mood, thinking, and behavior, such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia. Addressing these disorders involves a combination of therapy, medication, and community support.

    Depression and Anxiety

    • Common mental health conditions characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, excessive worry, and fear. They can significantly impact daily functioning but are treatable with appropriate interventions.

    Psychiatric Rehabilitation

    • A therapeutic approach aimed at helping individuals with mental health conditions develop the emotional, social, and intellectual skills needed to live, learn, and work in the community.

    Psychotherapy and Counseling

    • Involve structured interactions between a trained therapist and a client to address psychological issues. These therapies aim to improve mental health, resolve problematic behaviors, and enhance personal relationships.

    Neuroimaging in Psychiatry

    • Utilizes advanced imaging techniques like MRI and PET scans to visualize brain structures and functions. These tools aid in diagnosing psychiatric conditions and monitoring treatment responses.

    Brain Mapping and Function

    • The study of brain structures and their corresponding functions, often using imaging and electrophysiological techniques. This research enhances understanding of neural pathways and cognitive processes.

    Pricing

    Exclusive Offers Early Bird Deadline
    Valid till 20-Jun-25
    Standard Offer
    Valid from 21-Jun-25 till 20-Jul-25
    Last Call Price
    Valid from 21-Jul-25 till 17-Aug-25
    Speaker / Presenter Benefits £199 £299 £399
    Listener / Delegate Benefits £199 £299 £399
    Student Benefits £99 £199 £299
    Poster Benefits £99 £199 £299

Key Benefits of Membership

Join our exclusive conference and unlock a comprehensive package of professional development opportunities designed to advance your career and research.

🎓 Educational Access

  • Access to all sessions
  • Conference materials
  • Book of Abstracts access for all attendees
  • On-Demand Presentation Recording Features for flexible access
  • Conference Videos Powered by Research Summits LTD for seamless delivery
  • Exclusive Pre-conference Demo Session for early insights

🏆 Recognition & Certification

  • Certificate of participation
  • E-Certification for all attendees
  • Best Interactive Speaker Award to honour exceptional engagement

🎤 Presentation Opportunities

  • Keynote Presentations by distinguished experts
  • Oral Presentations to showcase ground-breaking insights
  • Poster Presentations for innovative research highlights
  • Breakout Rooms available for all speakers to enhance collaboration
  • Live Q&A Sessions with renowned presenters

🤝 Networking & Collaboration

  • Networking opportunities
  • Interactive and Networking Sessions to foster meaningful connections
  • Special Sessions featuring focused discussions on trending topics

💰 Exclusive Offers

  • Early Bird Exclusive Registration Discounts for participants registering early
  • Complimentary Attendance for Up to Five Student Delegates with select packages

📢 Marketing & Sponsorship

  • Exciting Sponsorship Opportunities tailored to your needs (consult with the organizer)
  • Short Video Advertisement Option (consult with the organizer for details)

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